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Systems and methods for using multiple actuators for enhanced user experience

a multi-actor and actuator technology, applied in tactile signalling systems, instruments, stereophonic circuit arrangements, etc., can solve the problems of lack of haptic response in the absence of adequate low frequency, and deprecation of user experien

Active Publication Date: 2019-12-12
META PLATFORMS INC
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The invention relates to a system for improving haptic feedback in a musical or musical video game. The system uses an input audio signal and a wet / dry module to mix the signals and enhance the haptic output. The wet audio signal is a pre-processed signal with sound effects, while the dry audio signal is an unprocessed signal. By mixing these two signals, the system can produce dynamic and visually appealing haptic effects that improve the overall aesthetics and technical effects of the game. The system also includes a noise gate and a compressor to adjust the signal dynamic range. A pre-set module controls the mix ratio of the dry / wet signals, and an analytics module combines the two signals and adjusts the ratio based on the game parameters. Overall, the system provides a more immersive and engaging haptic experience for players.

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However, no state-of-the-art technology provides additional analytics and processing to amplify suppressed frequencies, handling of transients, dynamic updating of parameters in different dynamic processors for creating a haptic signal that enhances the user experience.
Another problem associated with present haptic conversion system is the lack of haptic response in the absence of adequate low frequencies.
This results in deprecated user experience.

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[0075]As used herein, the term “input audio signal”, “received signal”, “processed signal” are intended to broadly encompass any type of audio signal including analog audio signals, digital audio signals, audio data, audio signals embedded in media programs including signals embedded in video or audio programs that can be rendered using a rendering device capable of reproducing any other type of audio or media program connected to a network or operating independently. It also encompasses live media, linear media and interactive media programs such as music, games, online video games or any other type of streamed media program with embedded audio.

[0076]The term “haptic output” or “haptic signal” or haptic experience as used herein shall include a haptic signal produced by processing an input audio signal or derived by utilizing digital signal processing, analog signal processing or digital and analog signal processing of the input-output signal. The haptic output or haptic signal rel...

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Abstract

Systems and methods for generating a haptic output from an audio signal having a continuous stream of sampled digital audio data are provided. A haptic processing system receives the digital audio data, analyses the digital audio data for processing and extracts haptic signals for generating a haptic effect through an actuator. The method includes passing the digital audio signal on through dynamic processor(s), adjusting the dynamic range of the digital audio signal, extracting the signal envelope of the audio data, synthesising low-frequency signals from the extracted signal envelope, and enhancing the low-frequency content using a resonator. The haptic output is generated by mixing the digital audio signal with outputs from the different modules of the haptic processing system. An analytics module monitors, controls and adjusts the processing of the digital audio signal at the noise gate module, the compressor module and the envelope module to enhance the haptic output.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION[0001]This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62 / 681,755, filed Jun. 7, 2018, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety for all purposes.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention relates to haptic processing system to generation of a haptic response. More specifically, the invention relates to digital audio signal processing to generate a haptic output in an actuator.BACKGROUND[0003]Haptic usually refers to a sense of touch provided to a user as a feedback force or vibration on a user interface of an electronic device. The feedback force can provide information to the user. With technological advancement, user interfaces are now integrated with haptic interfaces that provide haptic feedback. Mobile devices, gaming devices, and automobiles are now integrated with haptics to provide a better user experience. An important element of providing user feedback is the processing of the audio signal to...

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IPC IPC(8): H04R5/04H04R1/10H03G3/30
CPCH03G3/3005H04R2205/022H04R2400/03H04R1/1075H04R5/04H04R1/1008H04R3/04H04R5/033H04R2430/03G10H2220/311G10H2250/025G06F3/016G08B6/00G10H1/46G10H1/0091G10H2210/315G10H2210/281G10H1/12H03G5/165G06N7/02G06N3/088G06N20/10G06N20/20G06N3/065G06N3/047G06N5/01G06N7/01G06N3/044G06N3/08H03G9/14G06N3/045
Inventor AP DAFYDD, GWYDIONBÜTTNER, DANIELROOS, SEBASTIAN
Owner META PLATFORMS INC
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